Midland F i r s t Un i ted Methodis t Church
WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Volume 41, Issue 21 May 24, 2015
�June 7 issue due Wed., May 27 �June 14 issue due Wed., June 3
e-mail your information by noon on the
due date to announcements@
fumcmid.org
Upcoming Bulletin
Deadlines
Attendance
Sunday, May 10
9:00 am - 360
11:15 am - 141
Sunday Morning Worship Broadcasts
MCTV Charter- 191
AT&T U-verse - 99 1:00 PM on Tuesdays 9:30 PM on Thursdays
WMPX (1490 AM) Radio 11:00 AM each Sunday
This Week In Sunday Worship
9:00 & 11:15 am “The Community of
Remembrance” 2 Timothy 2:8-13
Rev. Jung Eun Yum
Summer Summer
WorshipWorship
Starting June 7, and
continuing until September 6, there will be a
hymn sing at 8:45 am. Worship times will
remain the same: 9:00 & 11:15 am, with Kid’s
Worship during each service.
Sunday school at 10:15 am for children and
youth will run through June 7, and then
resume September 13. (Please note that there
is no Kid’s Worship or Sunday school today,
May 24.)
UMCOR, the United
Methodist Committee on
Relief, is ramping up its
response to April’s
devastating earthquake
in Nepal by supporting
the work of partners on
the ground who can
provide quick-acting assistance.
The need in Nepal is great, with thousands of
dead and injured, and hundreds of
thousands left homeless and without basic
supplies. UMCOR is helping by working with
local groups to provide supplies such as
clean water, tents, blankets, hygiene kits, and
cooking implements.
You can support this work and help restore
hope and dignity to affected communities
with your gifts to UMCOR. You can write a
check to “FUMC” with “Nepal” on the memo
line, or go to www.umcor.org, and click on
the “Donate” button.
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Worship - 9:00 AM | Worship & Praise - 11:15 AM | Sanctuary
May 31 “We Have Come this Far…” Rev. Dr. J. D. Landis &
Graduation Sunday Joshua 1:1-8 John Engler
June 7 “A Beautiful Garden” Rev. Dr. Charles Keyworth
Mark 4:1-9, 13-20
Coming in Worship
Hearing assistance is available during worship
services. For the hearing impaired, FUMC offers a
loop system. Hearing aid and cochlear implant
wearers with a telecoil setting can hear the service
broadcast directly through their hearing aids. Others
desiring hearing assistance may check out a
portable receiver and headset from an usher.
Mid-Week Worship | Wed., 7:00 PM | Chapel
May 27 Rene Johnson
June 3
We need your help to make Vacation Bible
School 2015 a success. There are many
openings for volunteers in all aspects of VBS.
Sign-up is easy with Sign-Up Genius. Just go to the FUMC website,
fumcmidweb.org, and click the link located under the “News &
Updates” section on the homepage. You can also contact Abby
Shephard, 835.6797 ext. 113 or [email protected], or Becky
Jenkins, 835.6797 ext. 114 or [email protected].
VBS VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED!
JUNE 15-19
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Many Thanks!
As most of you are aware, our Sanctuary has new pew cushions, the
result of a most generous gift from two members of our congregation.
We are grateful for this beautiful addition to our Sanctuary! (The Board
of Trustees is pleased to assure you that no money was taken from the
budget of the church to provide for these cushions.)
So what happened to the old cushions? Some are being used in the
pews in the side balconies, some were sold at the rummage sale in
April, others were given to the Habit for Humanity Restore, and some
were sold to a member of the congregation, and that money was
donated to the Memorial Fund of our church.
Before the new cushions arrived on Tuesday, March 31, many
volunteers helped to move the old cushions to a storage area and
others went to work cleaning and polishing the pews! All of this
happened on Monday morning, March 30. To complete the task on
Tuesday evening, seven volunteers (one was the driver of the delivery
truck) carried the cushions into the Sanctuary, opened the plastic bags
they were in, and then placed them in the pews! Each of the cushions
had information about length, etc., so we knew where the cushions
should be placed. It took the volunteers LESS than two hours each day,
so we were a very efficient group!
Volunteers helping were:
Sandy Juengel
Donna Richards
Myrna Adaway
Denise Lundy
Terry Townley
Mary Hamilton
Patty Dumler
Pam Gifford
Donna Cartwright
Carolyn Graham
Bonnie Mead
Sandy Smith
Mary Choate
Stuart Choate
Tim Mowat
Fred Buchholz
Dale Burleson
Bob Lundy
Tim Adaway
Gene Mudd
Chappy Marvin
Dennis Klipa
Jim Gray
Deo Freeman
Eldon Dean
Gary Smith
Gary Graham
Thank you to our volunteers for their help, and many thanks to our
generous donors!
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Pregnancy Resource Center 2015 LifeWalk
Saturday, May 30 Emerson Park, A-1 Pavilion 9:30 am - Registration | 10:00 am - Walk Begins
Please join Beth VonHinken and Team One Step in participating in the 2015 LifeWalk, sponsored by Pregnancy Resource Center.
Registration begins at 9:30 am the day of the event, or you may register
ahead of time at prcmidland.org/events. The walk will begin at 10:00
am, rain or shine. This two-mile walk, which celebrates women and men
who make choices for life, is a fun way to make a difference for those in
need in your community!
If you are unable to walk with us on this date, you may walk on your
own. The funds generated from the walk will benefit women and men
who receive services through the Pregnancy Resource Center.For more
information on the Pregnancy Resource Center, go to prcmidland.org.
If you have questions about the walk, contact Beth VonHinken,
832.3596 or [email protected].
You
While We
Your Car!
SUNDAY, May 31 7:30 am - 12:30 pm | Jerome St. Parking Lot
All donations help support youth attending the summer
Youth 2015 trip.
Fabric Donations Requested
Volunteer quilters are asking for donations of 100% cotton fabric. They
will be using the fabric to make quilts for the women and children at
Midland Open Door’s House of Mercy.
If you would like to make a donation from now until
September 1, please use the box in the church office.
Questions? Please contact Jo Winchester, 631.0122 or
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If you or someone you know has experienced a significant loss in the
last year and a half, why not consider being a part of this four-week
support group. It will be co-facilitated by Rev. Dr. Lisa McIlvenna,
Licensed Professional Counselor, and Sandy Smith, a trained Stephen
Leader and Stephen Minister.
Dealing with the death of a loved one can be among life’s most
difficult and stressful experiences. While everyone grieves differently, all
experience a range of emotions that are important in healing.
Research shows that those who give time and honest expression to
their grief in community with others who care, listen, and understand,
often are able to move through the grief in ways that bring greater
healing and wholeness.
“Healing in the Midst of Grief” Sundays, May 31, June 7, 14, & 28
1:00 - 2:30 pm | Hearth Rm.
Cost: $15 (for materials)
Reservations: Fresh Aire Counseling, 835.7511
On Tuesday, May 12, the FUMC Stephen Ministers
were recommissioned. Our Stephen Ministers
are a team of dedicated and compassionate people,
who with the support of our pastors, walk beside people
who are going through stressful times. The Stephen
Leaders want to thank each Stephen Minister for being
such a blessing to our church.
There will be a class for people interested in becoming a Stephen
Minister starting in January of 2016. This is a 50-hour class that meets
once a week for approximately three months. New Stephen Ministers
are asked to commit to 2 years of service. We hope that you will
prayerfully consider this opportunity. There are applications in the
Plexiglas racks by the office. If you would like additional information,
please call one of the Stephen Leaders: Jo Winchester, 631.0122, Terry
Townley, 835.7564, or Diane Merrick, 631.8854.
If you or someone you know could benefit from talking with a Stephen
Minister, please call any of the above Stephen's Leaders.
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FUMC Bridge Group Tues., May 26 ♣ 7:00 - 9:30 pm ♣ FUMC Parlor
The Bridge Group meets monthly. All level of players are invited! We
have a table for beginners, so come and learn how to play! Friends
are welcome. Bring a snack to share.
For more information, contact Kay Cargile, 835.6797 ext. 144 or
SHARE – Summer Job Opportunity! Training (paid): June 15 - 19 Session I: June 22 - July 17 Session II: July 27 - August 20
Once again, the Salvation Army is sponsoring the SHARE Summer
Christian Day Camp for area children. They are seeking 16 - 17 year-
olds to be counselors this summer.
More information and applications are available on the Salvation Army
website, samidland.org, under the “Community Center” menu tab.
You may also contact Pam Stirn, 989.205.3199 or
[email protected], for more information.
Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to be
outdoors, share your faith and love with
children, glorify God, and have FUN!
Mark Your Calendar!
IT’S FELLOWSHIP DAY AT THE LOONS! Sunday, August 9 | 2:05 pm
Bring your blanket, buy your lawn seat ticket, and join your church
family for a fun afternoon at the ballpark. An added bonus...kids ages
5-12 eat free this day, and can run the bases after the game!
There will be no Lunch Bunch gathering in
June. See you in July! Please Note:
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Sr. High Youth, please join us each Sunday for United Methodist Youth Fellowship!
May 24: Memorial Day Weekend - No Meeting
May 31: Graduation Sunday - Come and share a special night as we
celebrate our seniors.
Contact John Engler, 835.6797 ext. 112 or [email protected], if you
have any questions.
Middle Schoolers, please join us in Middle Ground for lots of fun at United Methodist Youth Fellowship!
Upcoming Activities:
May 24: Memorial Day Weekend - No Meeting
May 31: Riverside Cleaning: Join us to help some senior citizens with
some light spring cleaning.
Contact Becky Jenkins, 835.6797 ext. 114 or [email protected], if
you have any questions.
Upcoming Activities:
VBS VBS VBS 2015 | 2015 | 2015 | June 15-19
9:00 am - Noon For children & youth ages 3 1/2 - 8th grade
Join us in Hometown Nazareth, where we’ll
explore what life was like when Jesus was a
kid. Online registration is now available on the church website, fumcmidweb.org, under the Children & Youth menu dropdown.
Please Note: The Bible School Plus program has been cancelled for this
year. This opportunity may be revisited at a later date.
Questions? Contact Abby Shephard, [email protected] or
835.6797 ext. 113, or Becky Jenkins, [email protected] or 835.6797
ext. 114.
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We are a dynamic faith community,
seeking to follow Christ's example of loving God,
nurturing one another, and serving the world.
First United Methodist Church
315 W. Larkin, Midland, Michigan 48640
Office: 989.835.6797 � Fax: 989.835.8935
www.fumcmidweb.org
Staff Phone Extensions and E-mail Addresses
Senior Pastor - Rev. Dr. J. D. Landis .................... 117 ......... [email protected]
Assoc. Pastor - Rev. Dr. Charles Keyworth ............ 111 ...... [email protected]
Assoc. Pastor - Rev. Jung Eun Yum ...................... 145 ............ [email protected]
Director of Youth Ministry - John Engler ............... 112 .......... [email protected]
Director of Discipleship - Christy Miller-Black ........ 142 ............ [email protected]
Children’s Ministries - Abby Shephard .................. 113 ...... [email protected]
Children’s & Youth Ministries - Becky Jenkins ........ 114 ......... [email protected]
Director of Music Ministries/Organist - Jantz Black . 137 ............. [email protected]
Community Assistance - Lynnette.................... 835-8935
Office Manager - Tonya Simons .......................... 110 ......... [email protected]
Discipleship Team Admin. Asst. - Marcia Payne ..... 118 ......... [email protected]
Membership/Music Admin. Asst. - Teri Beasley ...... 120 ......... [email protected]
Bookkeeper - Leslie Hiltunen............................... 116 ........ [email protected]
Volunteer Ministries - Jean Scroggin .................... 126 ........ [email protected]
Director of Older Adult Ministry - Kay Cargile ........ 144 ......... [email protected]
Building Supervisor - Rob Grocholski ................... 121 ..... [email protected]
LOGOS - Jennifer Lane ....................................... 129 ............. [email protected]
Library ............................................................. 135
Kitchen ............................................................ 131
Youth Center .................................................... 128
Nursery ............................................................ 140
Sound Ministry - Tom Randolph... ......................................... [email protected]
Video Ministry - Dennis Strahl ............................... [email protected]
Bulletin Announcements – Jennifer Klingler................ [email protected]
Prayer Requests .................................................................. [email protected]
Website Manager - Jennifer Klingler ..................................... [email protected]
Open Hearts.
Open Minds. Open Doors.
May 24, 2015
Order of Worship May 24, 2015 | Memorial Sunday
Liturgist: Rev. Christy Miller-Black
GREETINGS & SHARING OF ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Prelude is a signal to end our conversations and prepare our hearts for worship.
PRELUDE Jantz Black, organist
*CALL TO WORSHIP
Leader: In a world filled with violence and war, People: we gather together to celebrate the promise of peace. Leader: In a world filled with tyranny and oppression, People: we gather together to celebrate the promise of justice for all.
Leader: In a world filled with hunger and greed, People: we gather together to celebrate the promise of plenty for all.
Leader: Our hope is in the name of the Almighty God,
People: the Creator, Redeemer, and sustainer of heaven and earth.
*HYMN “Because He Lives” #364
UNISON PRAYER
Almighty God, we give you thanks for the love and grace that allows
us to gather in worship this day. We are gathered as your children,
whose mortal life is but a breath, standing before you as the living, but
also gathered in spirit with the dead. We lift up thankful hearts for all
those whom You have blessed in our journey of life, whose lives have
empowered us, whose influence is a healing grace. We thank you for
dear friends and family members whose faces we see no more, but
whose love is with us forever; for the teachers and companions of our
childhood and youth and for the members of our household of faith who
worship you now in heaven. We thank you for those who sacrificed
themselves, our brothers and sisters who have given their lives for the
sake of others. We hold all of these in continual remembrance and ever
think of them with you in that city whose gates are not shut by day and
where there is no night. We dedicate ourselves to working for a world
where labor is rewarded, fear dispelled and the nations made one. Day
by day we glorify you and worship your name forever and ever. Amen.
READING OF THE NAMES OF MEMBERS DECEASED
SINCE LAST MEMORIAL DAY (see insert)
PASTORAL PRAYER & RESPONSE
DEDICATION OF MEMORIAL GIFTS (see insert) Presentation on Behalf of Family and Friends Lay Leader
Acceptance on Behalf of Congregation Board of Trustees Rep.
OFFERING OF TITHES & GIFTS
Offertory
*Doxology “Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow” #94
*Prayer of Dedication
HYMN (seated) “Jesus Loves Me” (stanza 1) #191 (The children are invited to come forward during the hymn.)
CHILDREN'S TIME Rev. Christy Miller-Black (There is no Kid’s worship today, so children are invited to
return to sit with their families.)
READING OF THE WORD
The Call to Scripture “Thy Word Is a Lamp” (refrain only) #601
Scripture Reading & Response 2 Timothy 2:8-13
Leader: This is the word of God for the people of God.
People: Thanks be to God!
MEDITATION “The Community of Remembrance” Rev. Jung Eun Yum
ANTHEM “Come, Holy Spirit” J. Martin Chancel Choir - Grace Marra, director
THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION (Communion will be served with chalice and bread at the front of the
Sanctuary. Worshipers should come forward by the center aisle, take a piece
of bread from the plate, dip it in the chalice, eat it, and return to their seats by
the side aisle. Any who are unable to come forward may be served in the pew;
please ask an usher.)
*HYMN “’Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus” #462
*BENEDICTION & RESPONSE “Go Now in Peace” Price/Besig (See music printed on inside back cover of hymnal.)
*POSTLUDE
*Worshipers standing, if able
Worship & Praise - 11:15 AM - See Back
Please Note: There is no Sunday school today for children, youth or
adults, and there is no Kid’s worship.
Welcome! We hope you enjoyed worshiping with us, as it is our hope and
prayer that you find the presence of God here and a spirit of friendliness
and warmth. We invite you to join us for refreshments between services in
Fellowship Hall, located downstairs directly below the Sanctuary.
If you would like to learn more about our church, please visit our
Welcome Center located in the Parlor, which is adjacent to the entry
area of the Sanctuary.
Worship & Praise - 11:15 AM
ANNOUNCEMENTS & WELCOME
WORSHIP SONGS “Days of Elijah” “Open My Eyes, That I May See”
PRAYER John Engler
READING OF THE NAMES OF MEMBERS DECEASED SINCE LAST MEMORIAL
DAY & DEDICATION OF MEMORIAL GIFTS (see insert)
OFFERING “Lord, I Need You” CHILDREN’S TIME Rev. Christy Miller-Black
SCRIPTURE 2 Timothy 2:8-13
MESSAGE “The Community of Remembrance” Rev. Jung Eun Yum
HOLY COMMUNION
CLOSING SONG “Here I Am, Lord”
SENDING OUT
The altar flowers are given in honor of Rev. Christy Miller-Black on her
commissioning.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION Midland FUMC is a Stephen Ministry Congregation
A cry room (Parlor) is available; please see an usher for assistance.
Hearing assistance is available; please see an usher for details.
Portable footstools are available; please see an usher.
Large Print Bulletins, Hymnals, and Announcement Bulletins are available from an usher.
Dedication of Memorial Gifts - May 2015
Music Victor Phillips Judson Hill
Scholarship Endowment Gerald Clark Mike Florey Donald Livingston Virginia Morrison
Martha Bottomley Ken Broucek Connie Dean Elsie DeLong Jack Delphenich Warren Garner Eldon Graham
Facilities / Program Operation
Jean Parlett Mary Jane Perkins Lloyd Mudd Gail Mullen Donald Livingston Donna Raetz Clyde Slade
Joyce Steinhauer Richard Stull John Swank Ellen Taylor Velva Willemin
Arlene Birdsall Martha Bottomley Oliver James Clark Marion Cook Connie Dean James Duncan Dale Fales Michael Florey Mildred Forster Warren Garner Lois Gaunt Jean Hook John Johnson
Richard Juengel Mildred Kroon Wayne Laffey Gordon Liu Donald Livingston Susan Mackenzie Marian McGillivray Grace Merrill Jean Meyer Jack Mills Virginia Morrison Lloyd Mudd Gail Mullen
Ruth Peters Victor Phillips Donna Raetz Terry Reynolds Renee Schattilly Helen Spaulding Joyce Steinhauer John Swank Ellen Taylor Timothy Troup Diane Venman David Warren
Martha Bottomley Gerald Clark Donald Livingston
Joyce Steinhauer Tim Troup
General Endowment
Elmo Earleywine Eunice Hierholzer Jean Parlett
Ruth Peters Mary Jane Perkins Joyce Steinhauer
Missions
Names of Members Deceased Since Last Memorial Day
Midland First United Methodist Church Memorial Fund Guidelines
Upon recommendation of our church auditors, we have established the following guidelines for the disbursement of all memorial fund gifts to the church. The donor designates his/her gift to the church to one of the following five funds; the gift will be recorded on his/her contribution statement. The funds then will be spent by the appropriate group. The dedication of memorial gifts will occur annually and will include a list of all persons for whom memorials were given within each of the five areas. This will normally be on Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend.
Please be aware of this change as you make your memorial gifts to First United Methodist Church in memory of a loved one. Memorial Fund gift envelopes are located in the Plexiglas across from the reception desk. The five memorial funds are:
1. Facilities/Program/Operation The Facilities/Program/Operations Fund will be used to buy items needed to do ministries at the church. It could also be used in a variety of areas including, but not limited to: memorial garden or yard upkeep, maintenance or replacement of building items, church school items needed for our classrooms, altar cloths or other sanctuary items for worship. These expenditures would be approved by the memorial committee.
2. General Endowment Fund The General Endowment Fund – This money is placed in our General Endowment Fund, and the endowment committee annually gives to the Administrative Board the interest from this fund for the Board to spend on whatever it deems necessary that given year. This is a perpetual fund of which the principle is never spent, only the earnings.
3. Missions The Missions Fund would be spent on a variety of mission projects as determined by the missions committee.
4. Music The Music Fund would be spent on a variety of music ministries as determined by the worship committee.
5. Scholarship Endowment The Scholarship Endowment – This money is placed in our Scholarship Endowment, and the scholarships would be awarded annually by the education committee per their established policy.
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